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Sue Vincent is a Yorkshire-born writer and one of the Directors of The Silent Eye, a modern Mystery School. She writes alone and with Stuart France, exploring ancient myths, the mysterious landscape of Albion and the inner journey of the soul. Find out more at France and Vincent. She is owned by a small dog who also blogs.
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Brilliant post, Sue, and frustrations that everyone will identify with. It made me smile in recognition, and I’m going to keep a copy of your poem to hand to cheer myself up when all these things happen to me next. It does put things in perspective, so thanks for the Monday morning pick-me-up! Great stuff. 🙂

Yes, Mercury has gone retrograde. If you’re looking for me, I’ll be hiding in the closet. Sorry for all your troubles, but you certainly have the right attitude. It may not seem like it when we’re going through it, but there is always a bright side. And there’s also always someone worse off.

I remember when the washing machine broke down when I had five children below age twelve plus incontinent father-in-law and we had no money. If I can survive a crisis like that, the rest is just fluff 🙂

Oh! Sue this does not seem fair, I do know what you mean everything seems to go at once ! Perhaps you have used up all your bad luck now and everything will get better.
Sending you appliance healing vibes. I am so relieved that the car has been resolved. 💜💜💜💜

Very nice poem, Sue. I feel like this often and our government can’t keep the lights on in South Africa. We have just had to spend an obscene amount to purchase an automatic generator. It is true though, that it could be worse.

Love, love, love this poem, Sue! Sometimes when things happen we freak out at first and then when we’ve had time to think things through we realize it’s not so bad. Limericks are so difficult for me, so I commend you on this one. 😀 xo

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